Sofitel Sharm El-Sheikh Hotel
Sofitel Sharm El-Sheikh Hotel
Naama Bay Sharm El Sheikh South El Sharm Sheikh Egypt

Star Ratings :

Location :
Central
Rooms :
298

Offering a panoramic view of the Naama Bay, the Sofitel Sharm El-Sheikh Hotel is a very affordable, five-star hotel that has excellent accommodations. Sofitel Sharm is located right at the beach front and just minutes from the airport. It has services including room service and vehicle hire. Guests can relax at the available outdoor/indoor pool. Hotel rooms are complete with air-conditioning, cable TV, and mini-bar.
from US$ 124
per night
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per night
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